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My group’s research is at the intersection of neuroscience, imaging and computational intelligence. It is based on the pivotal question: can modulation of brain activity in selected regions and networks lead to specific changes in sensation, perception, cognition and action, and if so, what are they and how can they be used in neuroscience research and clinical treatment of neuropsychological disorders?

Conceptually, my group’s work is based on the fundamental neuropsychological paradigms of learning, namely, operant conditioning, classical conditioning and associative learning, to induce changes in the brain and behavior; combining it with innovative developments in functional and structural brain imaging, physiological measurement technology, and computational algorithms.

Ranganatha Sitaram, Ph.D., ME

Assistant Professor
J. Crayton Pruitt Family Department of Biomedical Engineering
University of Florida